Method and system for single chip satellite set-top box system

ABSTRACT

A system for processing signals includes a single integrated circuit chip that includes one or more circuits, the one or more circuits including a first receiver demodulator and a second receiver demodulator. The one or more circuits are operable to: control access to information received by one or both of the first demodulator and/or the second receiver demodulator utilizing at least one secure key stored in on-chip memory within the single integrated circuit chip; and generate an audio stream and a video stream based on one or both of the information received by the first receiver demodulator and/or the information received by the second receiver demodulator. The one or more circuits include one or more video decoders, one or more video and graphics display engines coupled to the one or more video decoders; and one or more video encoders coupled to the one or more video and graphics display engines.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS/INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE

This application makes reference to, claim priority to, and claims the benefit of:

-   U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/141,197 (Attorney Docket No.     13542US01) filed on May 8, 2002; -   U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/141,599 (Attorney Docket No.     13543US01) filed on May 8, 2002; -   U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/141,549 (Attorney Docket No.     13544US01) filed on May 8, 2002; and

U.S. Application Ser. No. 60/486,797 (Attorney Docket No. 14538US01) filed on Jul. 11, 2003.

The above stated applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

Certain embodiments of the invention relate to set-top boxes utilized for satellite communication. More specifically, certain embodiments of the invention relate to a method and system for a single chip satellite set-top box (STB) system.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In satellite systems that are utilized to broadcast media programs or content, a set-top box (STB) coupled to a terrestrial satellite dish is utilized to receive and process signals for display or playback on a television screen, for example. These satellite set-top boxes (STBs) employ a multi-chip solution to provide functions such as demodulation, encoding, decoding, display, and other related functions. For example, two BCM4500 chips manufactured by Broadcom Corporation of Irvine Calif. are utilized for demodulation and one BCM7319 chip also manufactured by Broadcom Corporation of Irvine Calif. is utilized to handle all display and other set-top-box functions. This multi-chip solution utilizes a significant amount of printed circuit board space, consumes a considerable amount of power, and is very costly to implement. With regard to the two chips that are utilized for demodulation, a first chip demodulates a first incoming data stream and the second chip demodulates a second incoming data stream.

FIG. 1 is a high level block diagram 100 of an exemplary conventional set-top box 102. Referring to FIG. 1, the set-top box 102 may comprise a storage block 104, a single receiver or demodulator block 106, a memory block 108, a conditional access (CA) system 110, an external interface block 112, an audio processor block 114, a video display engine block 116, and MPEG decoder block 118, a processor block 120, an application block 122 and an operating system block 124. The operating system block may be an embedded operating system such as pSOS, VxWorks, embedded Linux or Nucleus. The single receiver or demodulator block 106, memory block 108, external interface block 112, audio processor block 114, video display engine block 116 and MPEG encoder/decoder block 118 may each comprise a plurality of chips or chip sets. The conditional access system 110 may also include a plurality of chips. Accordingly, each of these chips or chip sets consume valuable printed circuit board (PCB) real estate resulting in increased cost. The plurality of chips also results in increased power consumption.

Further limitations and disadvantages of conventional and traditional approaches will become apparent to one of skill in the art, through comparison of such systems with the present invention as set forth in the remainder of the present application with reference to the drawings.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Certain embodiments of the invention may be found in an single chip satellite set-top box solution that comprises functions such as demodulation, decoding and audio/video display functions. The single chip solution for the satellite set-top box market provides demodulation, display, and other related set-top box functions for a system including two incoming data streams modulated using an 8 PSK/8 PSK-turbo/QPSK modulation schemes. The single chip satellite set-top box solution may also comprise dual 8 PSK, 8 PSK-turbo, QPSK demodulators, a CPU, a 16-bit DDR-SDRAM, graphics display capability for handling two channels, and audio/video decoders and DACs for handling two channels. The single chip satellite set-top box solution may also comprise integrated peripheral support for major set top box functions including a smart card interface, IR receivers, and general purpose input/output (GPI/O) pins.

Certain embodiments of the invention may be found in a system for an integrated set-top box. The integrated set-top box may comprise a single integrated circuit chip, which may include a first satellite receiver demodulator integrated within the single integrated circuit chip and at least a second satellite receiver demodulator integrated within the single integrated circuit chip. At least one processor integrated within the single integrated circuit chip may be coupled to the first satellite receiver demodulator and/or the second satellite receiver demodulator. The processor may comprise a MIPS processor, a floating point processor/coprocessor and at least one data transport processor. A programmable memory may also be integrated within the single integrated circuit chip and may be utilized to store security information and/or configuration information for the single integrated circuit chip. The security information may comprise security keys and a device identifier (ID), where the device identifier may comprise an electronic serial number and/or an address. The configuration information may comprise configuration data and/or code for configuring the single integrated circuit chip. The programmable memory may be a one-time programmable memory, although the invention may not be so limited.

The integrated set-top box may further comprise at least one video decoder integrated within the single integrated circuit chip, which may be coupled to at least one of the processors. The video decoder may be a standard definition (SD) MPEG-2 video decoder. At least one video and graphics display engine may be integrated within the single integrated circuit chip and coupled to the video decoder. At least one video encoder may be integrated within the single integrated circuit chip and coupled to video and graphics display engine. In another aspect of the invention, at least one video digital-to-analog converter and RF modulator may be integrated within the single integrated circuit chip and coupled to the video encoder. At least one audio decoder, for example, an MPEG-2 audio decoder may also be integrated within the single integrated circuit chip.

At least one audio digital-to-analog converter may be embedded within the single integrated circuit chip and coupled to the audio decoder. Furthermore, at least one memory controller, for example, a unified dual data rate DRAM memory controller (DDR-DRAM), may be integrated within the single integrated circuit chip and coupled to at least one of the processors. A standardized digital satellite equipment control (DiSEqC) bus may also be integrated within the single integrated circuit chip. A plurality of peripheral interfaces may be integrated within the single integrated circuit chip and may comprise an infrared interface, a universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter, a serial peripheral interface, a binary synchronous communication interface, general purpose input/output pins, and pulse width modulation controller interface. One or more read-only memory (ROM) may also be integrated within the single integrated circuit and may comprise a CPU boot ROM and a FLASH.

At least one debug port may be integrated within the single integrated circuit chip and may comprise a JTAG port or any variation thereof, for example, EJTAG. One or more card reader and/or writer interfaces, for example, a smart card reader and/or writer may be integrated within the single integrated circuit chip. One or more, core voltage regulators, phase lock loops and telephony modems may be integrated within the single integrated circuit chip. The first satellite receiver demodulator and the second satellite receiver demodulator may be 8 PSK, 8 PSK-turbo and/or QPSK demodulators, for example.

Other aspects of the invention may be found in a method for processing information in a set-top box. The method may comprise receiving a first modulated signal by a first satellite receiver within a single integrated circuit chip and demodulating the first modulated signal by the first satellite receiver within the single integrated circuit chip to generate a first demodulated signal. A second modulated signal may also be received by a second satellite receiver within the single integrated circuit chip and the second modulated signal may be demodulated by the second satellite receiver within the single integrated circuit chip to generate a second demodulated signal. The demodulation of the first modulated signal and the demodulation of the second modulated signal may occur simultaneously within the single integrated circuit chip.

A video portion of the first demodulated signal may be decoded within the single integrated circuit chip to generate a first decoded video signal. The first decoded video signal may be encoded within the single integrated circuit chip to generate a first encoded digital video signal. The first encoded digital video signal may be converted within the single integrated circuit chip, to a first digital-to-analog video signal. An audio portion of the first demodulated signal may be decoded within the single integrated circuit chip, to generate a first decoded digital audio signal. The, first decoded digital audio signal may be converted within the single integrated circuit chip, to a first analog audio signal.

A video portion of the second demodulated signal may be decoded within the single integrated circuit chip to generate a second decoded video signal. The second decoded video signal may be encoded within the single integrated, circuit chip, to generate a second encoded digital video signal. The second encoded digital video signal may be converted within the single integrated circuit chip, to a second digital-to-analog video signal. An audio portion of the second demodulated signal may be decoded within the single integrated circuit chip, to generate a second decoded digital audio signal. The second decoded digital audio signal may be converted within the single integrated circuit chip to a second analog audio signal.

These and other advantages, aspects and novel features of the present invention, as well as details of an illustrated embodiment thereof, will be more fully understood from the following description and drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a high level block diagram of an exemplary conventional set-top box.

FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating an embodiment of a singe chip satellite set top box system, in accordance with various aspects of the present invention.

FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating exemplary steps that may be utilized for demodulating two received satellite signals in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a CPU to register interface of the single chip satellite set top box system of FIG. 2 in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Certain embodiments of the invention may be found in a method and system for a single chip satellite set-top box solution. The single chip satellite set-top box comprise demodulation, decoding and audio/video display functions all integrated in a single chip. The single chip solution for the satellite set-top box may be adapted to provide demodulation, display, and other related set-top box functions for a system that may be adapted to handle two incoming data streams modulated using an 8 PSK, 8 PSK-turbo or QPSK modulation schemes, for example. Accordingly, the single chip satellite set-top box solution may comprise dual 8 PSK/8 PSK-turbo/QPSK demodulators, a MIPS CPU, a 16-bit DDR-SDRAM, graphics display capability for handling two channels, and audio/video decoders and DACs for handling two incoming channels. The single chip satellite set-top box solution may also comprise integrated peripheral support for major set top box functions including, but not limited to, a smart card interface, IR receivers, and general purpose input/output (GP/IO). The ability to provide a single CPU to register interface for each of the demodulators in the single chip satellite set-top box provides great flexibility in reducing interface logic and integration of what would otherwise be individualized processing functions.

FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating an embodiment of a singe chip satellite set top box system 200, in accordance with various aspects of the present invention. The single chip satellite set-top box system 200 comprises a single integrated circuit chip, having integrated therein, a first satellite receiver or demodulator 201, a second satellite receiver or demodulator 202, a data transport processor 203, a digital satellite equipment control (DiSeqC) 104, phase locked loops (PLLs) 205, a dual standard definition (SD) MPEG-2 video decoder 206, a dual 2D video and graphics display engine 207, a dual video encoder 208, and video digital-to-analog converters (DACs) and RF modulator (RFMOD) 209. The single chip satellite set-top box system 200 may also comprise, integrated therein, audio DACs 210, a dual MPEG-2 audio decoder 211, security functions 212, a MIPS64 R5000 central processing unit (CPU) and cache 213, a MIPS floating point unit (FPU) co-processor 214, a CPU boot read only memory (ROM) 215, a 1.2V core voltage regulator 216 and a V.90 modem 217. Also integrated within the single chip satellite set-top box system 200 is a smart card interface (I/F) 218, an EJTAG port 219, an external bus interface (EBI) 220, a unified dual data rate dynamic random access memory (DDR-DRAM) memory controller 221, and peripherals 222.

The dual digital satellite receivers 201, 202 may be configured to simultaneously accept two modulated data streams at rates of about 90 Mbps. However, the various aspects of the invention are not limited in this regard. Accordingly, the dual digital satellite receivers 201, 202, also referred to as demodulators, may independently demodulate, and each delivers demodulated, error-corrected output data streams. Each of receivers or demodulators 201, 202 may comprise dual 8-bit analog-to-digital (A/D) converters, an all-digital variable rate 8 phase shift keying (PSK), turbo PSK, quaternary phase shift keying (QPSK) and offset QPSK receiver. Each of the receivers or demodulators 201, 202 may comprise a digital video broadcast (DVB), DirecTV, or Digicipher II compliant forward error correction (FEC) decoder, and any required random access memory (RAM).

From a spectral point of view, phase-shift keying (PSK), also known as digital phase modulation, is somewhat similar to frequency modulation (FM). However, PSK changes the phase of a transmitted waveform instead of its frequency. After PSK modulating a signal, the resultant finite phase changes represent digital information. A phase-modulated waveform may be generated using digital data to switch between two signals having the same frequency but opposite phase. Upon reception, when the resultant waveform is multiplied by a sine wave of the same frequency, a cosine waveform results that may be double the received frequency. This may result in a frequency-independent signal whose amplitude may be proportional to the cosine of the phase shift. The higher-frequency signal may be filtered out in order to generate the original modulating data prior to transmission.

A transmitted carrier signal may undergo a plurality of phase changes, and multiplying the corresponding received signal by a sine wave of the same frequency demodulates the phase shifts into voltage levels that are independent of carrier frequency. For example, with QPSK, the carrier experiences four changes in phase or four symbols and may represent two binary bits of information for each symbol. Therefore, the QPSK modulation scheme permits the transmission of two bits of data instead of one, effectively doubling the bandwidth of the carrier signal. In a somewhat similar manner, higher order modulation schemes, for example, 8 PSK, increases information throughput for a given bandwidth approximately in proportion to the number of bits for each symbol. Accordingly, the number of bits per symbol increase from two for QPSK, to three for 8 PSK and to four for 16 QAM.

Reed Solomon coding and Trellis coding may also be utilized to provide error correction. Two types of turbo codes are parallel concatenated convolutional codes or double binary circular recursive systematic convolutional codes (CRSC) and block turbo codes. Turbo codes enable increased throughput without necessarily requiring a larger satellite antenna and may allow performance to within about 0.5 dB of Shannon's theoretical limit. These coding techniques may also be utilized to minimize interference effects such as intersymbol interference (ISI).

The data transport processor 203 operationally interfaces to the satellite receivers 201, 202 and comprises an MPEG-2/DirecTV transport stream message/packetized elementary stream (PES)⁻ parser and demultiplexer. The data transport processor 203 may simultaneously process 64 protocol identifiers (PIDs) in up to two independent transport streams, with decryption for all 64 PIDs. The data transport processor 203 supports message/PES parsing for 64 PIDs with storage to 64 external dynamic random access memory buffers, and provides 64 section filters. An elementary stream (ES) is a general term for a coded bitstream such as audio or video. Elementary streams comprise groups of packets. A packetized elementary stream may be a low-level stream of MPEG packets comprising an elementary stream such as audio or video.

The dual SD MPEG-2 video decoder 106 may operationally interface with the data transport processor 203 and decodes standard definition video streams and optionally accepts transport such as ATSC-MPEG/DirecTV, PES, or elementary stream (ES) streams and may self-sufficiently perform any of the requisite decoding functions to render decoded video in 4:2:2 format, for example The 2D video and graphics display engine 207 may be adapted to operationally interface to the dual standard definition MPEG-2 video decoder 106 and accepts decoded MPEG and performs professional quality compositing of text and graphics with video. The 4:2:2 video format may comprise a component digital video format with a ratio of sampling frequencies used to digitize the luminance and color difference components of a video signal (Y, R-Y, B-Y). The term 4:2:2 means that, for every four samples of Y, there are two samples each of R-Y and B-Y, yielding more chrominance bandwidth in relation to luminance.

The dual MPEG-2 audio decoder 211 may operationally interface with the dual transport processor 203 and the audio DACs 210. The dual MPEG-2 audio decoder 211 and the audio DACs 210 may convert compressed audio data to uncompressed pulse code modulation (PCM) audio data from either live or stored sources. Data from the stored sources may subsequently be played back for viewing or listening. The final mixed audio may be output either digitally over a Sony/Philips Digital Interface (SPDIF) interface or in analog mode through a two-channel audio DAC. The SPDIF interface is a standard audio transfer file format and allows the transfer of audio from one file to another without conversion to and from an analog format.

The dual video encoder 208 may operationally interface with the dual 2D video and graphics display engine 207 and the video DACs and RFMOD or RF channel 3/4 modulator 209. The dual video encoder 208 and the video DACs and RFMOD or RF channel 3/4 modulator 209 may be configured to provide National Television Standards Committee (NTSC), Phase Alternate Line (PAL) or Systeme Electronique Couleur Avec Memoire (SECAM) video encoding and produce the final composite S-video and channel 3/4 outputs. In instances when color and brightness are not separated in a video signal, for example when the signals are combined, a composite video signal results. S-video has separate channels for color and brightness resulting in Y/C signals where Y represents brightness and C represents color. 

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 43. A system for processing signals, the system comprising: a single integrated circuit chip, comprising one or more circuits, said one or more circuits comprising a first receiver demodulator and a second receiver demodulator, wherein said one or more circuits are operable to: control access to information received by one or both of said first demodulator and/or said second receiver demodulator utilizing at least one secure key stored in on-chip memory within said single integrated circuit chip; and generate an audio stream and a video stream based on one or both of said information received by said first receiver demodulator and/or said information received by said second receiver demodulator.
 44. The system according to claim 43, wherein said one or more circuits comprises: one or more video decoders coupled to said one or more processors; one or more video and graphics display engines coupled to said one or more video decoders; and one or more video encoders coupled to said one or more video and graphics display engines.
 45. The system according to claim 44, comprising one or more video digital-to-analog converters and one or more RF modulators integrated within said single integrated circuit chip, and said one or more video digital-to-analog converters and said one or more RF modulators are coupled to said one or more video encoders.
 46. The system according to claim 44, wherein said one or more video decoders comprises a standard definition MPEG-2 video decoder.
 47. The system according to claim 43, comprising one or more audio decoders integrated within said single integrated circuit chip, wherein said one or more audio decoders are coupled to said one or more processors.
 48. The system according to claim 47, wherein said one or more audio decoders comprises an MPEG-2 audio decoder.
 49. The system according to claim 47, comprising one or more audio digital-to-analog converters integrated within said single integrated circuit chip, wherein said one or more audio digital-to-analog converters are coupled to said one or more audio decoders.
 50. The system according to claim 43, comprising one or more memory controllers integrated within said single integrated circuit chip, wherein said one or more memory controllers are coupled to at least said one or more processors.
 51. The system according to claim 50, wherein said one or more memory controllers comprises a unified dual data rate DRAM memory controller.
 52. The system according to claim 43, comprising a digital satellite equipment control (DiSEqC) bus integrated within said single integrated circuit chip.
 53. The system according to claim 43, comprising one or more of a plurality of peripheral interfaces comprising, an infrared interface, a universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter, a serial peripheral interface, a binary synchronous communication interface, general purpose input/output pins, and/or pulse width modulation controller interface, integrated within said single integrated circuit chip.
 54. The system according to claim 43, comprising one or more read-only memory integrated within said single integrated circuit chip.
 55. The system according to claim 54, wherein said one or more read-only memory comprises a CPU boot ROM and a FLASH.
 56. The system according to claim 43, comprising one or more debug ports integrated within said single integrated circuit chip.
 57. The system according to claim 56, wherein said debug port comprises a JTAG port or any variation thereof.
 58. The system according to claim 43, comprising one or more card reader and/or card writer interfaces integrated within said single integrated circuit chip.
 59. The system according to claim 58, wherein said one or more card reader and/or card writer interfaces comprises a smart card reader and/or a smart card writer interface.
 60. The system according to claim 43, comprising one or more core voltage regulators integrated within said single integrated circuit chip.
 61. The system according to claim 43, comprising one or more phase lock loops integrated within said single integrated circuit chip.
 62. The system according to claim 43, comprising one or more telephony modems integrated within said single integrated circuit chip.
 63. The system according to claim 43, wherein said first satellite receiver demodulator and said second satellite receiver demodulator comprise one or more of 8 PSK, 8 PSK-turbo and/or QPSK demodulators.
 64. A system for processing signals, the system comprising: a single integrated circuit chip, comprising one or more circuits, said one or more circuits comprising a first receiver demodulator, a second receiver demodulator, one or more video decoders, and one or more audio decoders, wherein said one or more circuits are operable to: control access to information received by one or both of said first demodulator and/or said second receiver demodulator utilizing at least one secure key stored in on-chip memory within said single integrated circuit chip; and generate an audio stream and a video stream based said one or both of said information received by said first receiver demodulator and/or said information received by said second receiver demodulator, using said one or more video decoders and/or said one or more audio decoders.
 65. The system according to claim 64, wherein said one or more circuits comprises: one or more video and graphics display engines coupled to said one or more video decoders; and one or more video encoders coupled to said one or more video and graphics display engines.
 66. The system according to claim 65, wherein said one or more circuits comprises one or more video digital-to-analog converters and one or more RF modulators, and said one or more video digital-to-analog converters and said one or more RF modulators are coupled to said one or more video encoders.
 67. The system according to claim 65, wherein said one or more video decoder comprises a standard definition MPEG-2 video decoder.
 68. The system according to claim 64, wherein said one or more audio decoders are coupled to said one or more processors.
 69. The system according to claim 68, wherein said one or more audio decoders comprises an MPEG-2 audio decoder.
 70. The system according to claim 68, wherein said one or more circuits comprises one or more audio digital-to-analog converters, and said one or more audio digital-to-analog converters are coupled to said one or more audio decoders.
 71. The system according to claim 64, wherein said one or more circuits comprises one or more memory controllers, and said one or more memory controllers are coupled to at least said one or more processors.
 72. The system according to claim 71, wherein said one or more memory controllers comprises a unified dual data rate DRAM memory controller.
 73. The system according to claim 64, wherein said one or more circuits comprises a digital satellite equipment control (DiSEqC) bus.
 74. The system according to claim 64, wherein said one or more circuits comprises one or more of a plurality of peripheral interfaces comprising, an infrared interface, a universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter, a serial peripheral interface, a binary synchronous communication interface, general purpose input/output pins, and/or pulse width modulation controller interface.
 75. The system according to claim 64, wherein said one or more circuits comprises one or more read-only memory.
 76. The system according to claim 75, wherein said one or more read-only memory comprises a CPU boot ROM and a FLASH.
 77. The system according to claim 64, wherein said one or more circuits comprises one or more debug ports.
 78. The system according to claim 77, wherein said debug port comprises a JTAG port or any variation thereof.
 79. The system according to claim 64, wherein said one or more circuits comprises one or more card reader and/or card writer interfaces integrated within said single integrated circuit chip.
 80. The system according to claim 79, wherein said one or more card reader and/or card writer interfaces comprises a smart card reader and/or a smart card writer interface.
 81. The system according to claim 64, wherein said one or more circuits comprises one or more core voltage regulators.
 82. The system according to claim 64, wherein said one or more circuits comprises one or more phase lock loops.
 83. The system according to claim 64, wherein said one or more circuits comprises one or more telephony modems.
 84. The system according to claim 64, wherein one or both of said first satellite receiver demodulator and said second satellite receiver demodulator comprise one or more of 8 PSK, 8 PSK-turbo and/or QPSK demodulators.
 85. A method for processing information, the method comprising: performing by one or more processors and/or circuits within a single integrated circuit chip: receiving a first modulated signal by a first receiver integrated within said single integrated circuit chip; demodulating said first modulated signal by said first receiver to generate a first demodulated signal; receiving a second modulated signal by a second receiver integrated within said single integrated circuit chip; demodulating said second modulated signal by said second receiver within to generate a second demodulated signal, wherein access to information received by said first and said second receiver demodulators is controlled using at least one secure key stored in on-chip memory within said single integrated circuit chip; decoding a video portion of said second demodulated signal to generate a second decoded video signal; encoding said second decoded video signal to generate a second encoded digital video signal; and converting said second encoded digital video signal to a second analog video signal.
 86. The method according to claim 85, wherein said demodulating of said first modulated signal and said demodulating of said second modulated signal occurs concurrently.
 87. The method according to claim 85, comprising decoding by said one or more processors and/or circuits, a video portion of said first demodulated signal to generate a first decoded video signal.
 88. The method according to claim 87, comprising encoding by said one or more processors and/or circuits, said first decoded video signal to generate a first encoded digital video signal.
 89. The method according to claim 88, comprising converting by said one or more processors and/or circuits, said first encoded digital video signal to a first analog video signal.
 90. The method according to claim 85, comprising decoding by said one or more processors and/or circuits, an audio portion of said first demodulated signal to generate a first decoded digital audio signal.
 91. The method according to claim 90, comprising converting by said one or more processors and/or circuits, said first decoded digital audio signal to a first analog audio signal.
 92. A method for processing information, the method comprising: performing by one or more processors and/or circuits within a single integrated circuit chip: receiving a first modulated signal by a first receiver; demodulating said first modulated signal by said first receiver to generate a first demodulated signal; receiving a second modulated signal by a second receiver; demodulating said second modulated signal by said second receiver to generate a second demodulated signal, wherein access to information received by said first and said second receiver demodulators is controlled using at least one secure key stored in on-chip memory within said single integrated circuit chip; decoding a video portion of said second demodulated signal to generate a second decoded video signal; decoding an audio portion of said second demodulated signal to generate a second decoded digital audio signal; and converting said second decoded digital audio signal to a second analog audio signal.
 93. The method according to claim 92, wherein said demodulating of said first modulated signal and said demodulating of said second modulated signal occurs simultaneously.
 94. The method according to claim 93, comprising decoding by said one or more processors and/or circuits, a video portion of said first demodulated signal to generate a first decoded video signal.
 95. The method according to claim 94, comprising encoding by said one or more processors and/or circuits, said first decoded video signal within said single integrated circuit chip to generate a first encoded digital video signal.
 96. The method according to claim 95, comprising converting by said one or more processors and/or circuits, said first encoded digital video signal to a first analog video signal.
 97. The method according to claim 92, comprising decoding by said one or more processors and/or circuits, an audio portion of said first demodulated signal to generate a first decoded digital audio signal.
 98. The method according to claim 97, comprising converting by said one or more processors and/or circuits, said first decoded digital audio signal to a first analog audio signal. 